ATI Technologies today announced the industry’s first one gigabyte (1GB) workstation graphics accelerator, the ATI FireGL V7350, and also a 512 megabyte configuration, the FireGL V7300. These are ultra high-end 3D card designed for CAD, Continue reading “ATI Launches The 1GB FireGL V7350 Video Card”.…more
Taiwan?s leading graphics card suppliers Asustek Computer, Gigabyte Technology, Micro-Star International (MSI) and two affiliates of Foxconn Electronics (the registered trade name of Hon Hai Precision Industry), Leadtek Research and Tul, should experience more competition Continue reading “ECS and Foxconn Focus on the Video Card Market”.…more
nVidia’s been quite busy as of late with its recent and very successful launch of its 7900 series graphics cards. However, the real money lies in the mainstream market, and nVidia has a not so Continue reading “7600GS priced to $150”.…more
A parental advice Internet site has sued Google Inc., charging it unfairly deprived the company of customers by downgrading its search-result ranking without reason or warning. Welcome to running a website? If everyone sued who Continue reading “Kinderstart sues Google over lower page ranking”.…more
U.S. chipmakers Intel Corp. and Micron Technology Inc. plan to invest in a new plant that will make flash memory chips, used in popular gadgets such as MP3 players and digital cameras, an Intel official Continue reading “Intel, Micron Tech to Build New Plant”.…more
Microsoft Corp. Chairman and Chief Software Architect Bill Gates on Wednesday mocked a $100 laptop computer for developing countries being developed with the backing of rival Google Inc. at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I Continue reading “Bill Gates mocks MIT’s $100 laptop”.…more
Online role playing game Shadowbane will be free to play according to its publisher Ubisoft. The game charges $12.99 a month and has been running since March 2003. Lately it has been losing players to Continue reading “Gaming: Shadowbane Now Free To Play”.…more
Google has won a legal action brought over a Usenet posting that the search giant archived and partially displayed in search results. Writer Gordon Roy Parker had claimed that this breached his copyright in the Continue reading “Google wins Usenet copyright case”.…more